If it breaks, talk to Razor support, they're quite sympathetic when it comes to replacing things even out of warranty, for them it prevents people posting on random internet forums when others ask about their products, with answers such as "No no no" or "Don't buy this, what ever you do", although usually those kind of people haven't even tried to get it replaced, they just QQ

Also for everyone posting about it breaking after X months, you've been dumb, all electronic goods are forced by law to have a 1 year return to factory warranty which you can either do by sending it back to the retailer or taking it up with the manufacturer

I was not very satisfied with their customer support. I had a naga that was just over a month old and the laser died (seriously. 1 month and it died). At first it started tracking really weird, then it just stopped tracking entirely. I did every basic and more advanced troubleshooting idea myself before I assumed it was dead (clean the lens, different USB port, different computer, reload drivers, etc), and of course when I email them they shoot back an email to tell me to do everything I had already tried. When I told them I had already done it, they wanted a copy of my receipt before they would consider an RMA, and after all that I had to wait about a month to get it back. What if it had been 6 months down the line and I didn't have the receipt any longer, would they have just told me tough luck?

I love the design of the mouse, I love the feel and the layout, but the reliability and the customer support leaves something to be desired. I'm still using that same RMA'd mouse, but it is starting to act up again and I think is probably going to die soon.

Well, my razer naga epic broke down due to a defective battery, no question about it, after only a week or so. my razer from 2007 got the doubleclick sickness, but hey it hold for atleast 3 years with that.

I've got a Naga and its fantastic. Got it just over a year ago and it is still going strong. Only problem I have with it is that if it breaks and I'm left without these side buttons I won't be able to play properly because I use them for things like targetting.

I used to have a Razer keyboard but I have bad experience with Razer stuff. The quality of their periphals just doesn't seem premium.
Only using Logitech's mice and they have superior customer service and longevity imo.
I would definately go for G600 instead of the Naga.

How would you respond to one of comments earlier in this thread that talked about how the side buttons from the G600 were harder to click for him than those from the naga?

I can kinda see why it might be a problem for some, and I wonder if it's related to hand size, because of the way the buttons are designed there's sort of a bump between the middle row of buttons. Also the pad is a little bit longer than on the Naga, so I could see how that plus the bump could make it a little more difficult if you had short thumbs.

The way the buttons are designed on the G600 also make it so much easier to recognize what key your thumb is on though.

It doesn't seem like the side buttons between the mouses take more pressure to push, nothing that I can notice by just pushing them side by side at least.

Thinking about it I can't decide if I like the Naga or the G600 side buttons more. The buttons feel and push completely different, and I've been using the Naga for so much longer that I'm still more use to that.

I would advise against getting the Naga. I bought one not even a year ago and zapped it by accident. Luckily Amazon (<3) replaced it. Worked fine for about 4 months before the left mouse button went on it (which is weird cause I PvP and bind anything and everything and don't click but for targets). 9 of 12 buttons are totally useless cause of the awkward positioning on them. I bought a Logitech G700 and popped an ebone. Thing is amazing. I recommend that a million times before that gimmick POS.

i used a naga for like two days,it seemed like a good mouse but it was to small for my hands.after playing on it for a bit my hand would cramp because it so small.i heard the Logitech G700 is bigger and better for people with bigger hands.

100% worth it started back in wrath was a clicker all through cata got the naga and got pro i can not put into words how much i think of the naga all i can say is the faster you get it the faster you get 100x's better at the game

To be honest I don't get people who say "razer mouses break in 6 months blablabla"
I own this naga molten for like 7 months now and it is problem free, works great and as a PvP'ing feral I need the buttons as I have EVERYTHING keybound -only unbound thing on my screen is mount-

But I'm not a rager, I don't throw my mouse away or punch it or whatnot. Some people tend to crash their stuff onto the floor and expect them to work. I don't do that. It looks nice, it is handy, I tried g600 and I think it's dogshit -seriously, those keys are a pain in the butt, really unconfortable- I wouldn't recommend it. But I do think razer stuff is overpriced, I wouldn't get a Razer keyboard but the mouse is somewhere close to "worth it"